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I had to take a step back from social media to reassess things, and break bad cycles. I liked that mindfulness book called 30 Days Without Social Media by Harper Daniels.
Ethical??? What about vending machines? People go buy stuff at Costco to fill their vending machines. The service is provided by convenience. Same with this pizza thing. It’s completely ethical.
Meh. Disagree. There’s high profits in clothing. It just depends on what you can source well and make smarter decisions on what to buy depending on what time of year. For example, I wouldn’t be buying into shorts and flip-flops as we’re phasing out of summer. Unless that is, they are popular items that you can afford to hold onto and wait to sell until next Spring. Yes, return rates are higher for clothing, but you just have to factor that in when making business decisions.
To anyone watching this is a really bad idea, this only works if you as a creator has a cult like following that listens and does everything you say like Mr Beast, Logan Paul, KSI, and Kylie Jenner
Pretty sure high level is still like 270 a month or somewhere in that range, and to be able to resell the software you have to pay I believe 720, and then push this on clients, you could do the same if not better with small dealerships that aren’t franchises if you have the money.
Just did some research and found gohighlevel charges $97 per month for the “starter” plan with a 14 day free trial. Now given the fact there is a 14 day free trial, let’s assume you convince 10 out of 20 clients to buy into the “upsells”, you’d still be spending $1000 monthly without profit on those “clients” just to keep up with the contractual agreement you started for the client that didn’t buy into the “program” or “upsell”. Waaay more risk than reward with this one BUT, in theory, it’s not a terrible idea for devs out there who already know how to build a website without the help of a host like gohighlevel, Shopify, etc.
Yep, as a one-line beggar, if you can convince a 1000 people you give a shit about em, you can live of em. The best are 14y old boys giving you money, using their mom's creditcard without their mom knowing.
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